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THE PRINCE AND THE
PAUPER
WEBSTER'S CHINESE SIMPLIFIED
THESAURUS EDITION
for ESL, EFL, ELP, TOEFL®, TOEIC®, and AP® Test Preparation
Mark Twain
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neither reviewed nor endorsed this book. All rights reserved.
The Prince and the
Pauper
Webster's Chinese Simplified
Thesaurus Edition
for ESL, EFL, ELP, TOEFL®, TOEIC®, and AP® Test
Preparation
Mark Twain
TOEFL®, TOEIC®, AP® and Advanced Placement® are trademarks of the Educational Testing Service which
has neither reviewed nor endorsed this book. All rights reserved.
ii
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The Prince and the Pauper: Webster's Chinese Simplified Thesaurus Edition for ESL, EFL, ELP,
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Contents
PREFACE FROM THE EDITOR .......................................................................................... 1
PREFACE.......................................................................................................................... 4
CHAPTER I THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER ............................................ 6
CHAPTER II TOM’S EARLY LIFE....................................................................................... 8
CHAPTER III TOM’S MEETING WITH THE PRINCE ......................................................... 13
CHAPTER IV THE PRINCE’S TROUBLES BEGIN ............................................................. 20
CHAPTER V TOM AS A PATRICIAN................................................................................. 24
CHAPTER VI TOM RECEIVES INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................... 31
CHAPTER VII TOM’S FIRST ROYAL DINNER................................................................... 39
CHAPTER VIII THE QUESTION OF THE SEAL ................................................................ 43
CHAPTER IX THE RIVER PAGEANT ............................................................................... 46
CHAPTER X THE PRINCE IN THE TOILS ........................................................................ 49
CHAPTER XI AT GUILDHALL ......................................................................................... 57
CHAPTER XII THE PRINCE AND HIS DELIVERER .......................................................... 62
CHAPTER XIII THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE PRINCE .................................................. 72
CHAPTER XIV ‘LE ROI EST MORT—VIVE LE ROI’ .......................................................... 77
CHAPTER XV TOM AS KING........................................................................................... 88
CHAPTER XVI THE STATE DINNER ............................................................................... 99
CHAPTER XVII FOO-FOO THE FIRST ........................................................................... 102
CHAPTER XVIII THE PRINCE WITH THE TRAMPS ........................................................ 112
CHAPTER XIX THE PRINCE WITH THE PEASANTS ...................................................... 120
CHAPTER XX THE PRINCE AND THE HERMIT ............................................................. 126
CHAPTER XXI HENDON TO THE RESCUE ................................................................... 132
CHAPTER XXII A VICTIM OF TREACHERY ................................................................... 137
CHAPTER XXIII THE PRINCE A PRISONER .................................................................. 143
CHAPTER XXIV THE ESCAPE ...................................................................................... 147
CHAPTER XXV HENDON HALL .................................................................................... 151
CHAPTER XXVI DISOWNED......................................................................................... 158
CHAPTER XXVII IN PRISON ......................................................................................... 162
CHAPTER XXVIII THE SACRIFICE................................................................................ 172
CHAPTER XXIX TO LONDON ....................................................................................... 176
CHAPTER XXX TOM’S PROGRESS ............................................................................... 179
iv
CHAPTER XXXI THE RECOGNITION PROCESSION ...................................................... 182
CHAPTER XXXII CORONATION DAY ............................................................................ 188
CHAPTER XXXIII EDWARD AS KING............................................................................ 199
CONCLUSION JUSTICE AND RETRIBUTION ................................................................ 207
GENERAL NOTE ........................................................................................................... 210
GLOSSARY ................................................................................................................... 211
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PREFACE FROM THE EDITOR
Webster’s paperbacks take advantage of the fact that classics are frequently assigned readings in
English courses. By using a running English-to-Chinese Simplified thesaurus at the bottom of each
page, this edition of The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain was edited for three audiences. The
first includes Chinese Simplified-speaking students enrolled in an English Language Program
(ELP), an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) program, an English as a Second Language
Program (ESL), or in a TOEFL® or TOEIC® preparation program. The second audience includes
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certification, Advanced Placement® (AP®)1 or similar examinations. By using the Webster's
Chinese Simplified Thesaurus Edition when assigned for an English course, the reader can enrich
their vocabulary in anticipation of an examination in Chinese Simplified or English.
Webster’s edition of this classic is organized to expose the reader to a maximum number of
difficult and potentially ambiguous English words. Rare or idiosyncratic words and expressions are
given lower priority compared to “difficult, yet commonly used” words. Rather than supply a single
translation, many words are translated for a variety of meanings in Chinese Simplified, allowing
readers to better grasp the ambiguity of English, and avoid them using the notes as a pure
translation crutch. Having the reader decipher a word’s meaning within context serves to improve
vocabulary retention and understanding. Each page covers words not already highlighted on
previous pages. If a difficult word is not translated on a page, chances are that it has been translated
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translations are extracted from Webster’s Online Dictionary.
Definitions of remaining terms as well as translations can be found at www.websters-online-
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2 The Prince and the Pauper
To
those good-mannered and agreeable children
Susie and Clara Clemens
this book is affectionately inscribed
by their father.
Mark Twain 3
The quality of mercy . . .
is twice bless’d;
It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes;
‘Tis mightiest in the mightiest: it becomes
The thron-ed monarch better than his crown.
Merchant of Venice
4 The Prince and the Pauper
PREFACE
I%will set down a tale as it was told to me by one who had it of his father,
which latter had it of HIS father, this last having in like manner had it of his
father—and so on, back and still back, three hundred years and more, the fathers
transmitting it to the sons and so preserving it. It may be history, it may be only
a legend, a tradition. It may have happened, it may not have happened: but it
could have happened. It may be that the wise and the learned believed it in the
old days; it may be that only the unlearned and the simple loved it and credited
it.
HUGH LATIMER, Bishop of Worcester, to LORD CROMWELL, on the birth of the
PRINCE OF WALES (afterward EDWARD VI)
_______________________
FROM THE NATIONAL MANUSCRIPTS PRESERVED BY
THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT.
Chinese Simplified
birth: 出生, 起源, 诞生, 出身, manner: 方式, 样子, 态度, 礼貌,
开始. 神态, 神气.
credited: 记入贷方. simple: 简单, 简易, 简略, 简单的,
fathers: 父亲. 单纯.
happened: 发生. sons: 儿子.
history: 历史, 来历, 过去的事, tale: 故事.
历史学. tradition: 传统, 传说, 习俗.
hundred: 百, 佰. transmitting: 传送.
latter: 后者. unlearned: 没受教育的.
learned: 有学问, 博学, 博雅, 饱学. wise: 高明, 明智的, 英明.
legend: 传说, 传奇.
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_______________________
Ryght honorable, Salutem in Christo Jesu, and Syr here ys no lesse joynge and
rejossynge in thes partees for the byrth of our prynce, hoom we hungurde for so
longe, then ther was (I trow), inter vicinos att the byrth of S. J. Baptyste, as thys
berer, Master Erance, can telle you. Gode gyffe us alle grace, to yelde dew
thankes to our Lorde Gode, Gode of Inglonde, for verely He hathe shoyd Hym
selff Gode of Inglonde, or rather an Inglyssh Gode, yf we consydyr and pondyr
welle alle Hys procedynges with us from tyme to tyme. He hath over cumme
alle our yllnesse with Hys excedynge goodnesse, so that we are now moor then
compellyd to serve Hym, seke Hys glory, promott Hys wurde, yf the Devylle of
alle Devylles be natt in us. We have now the stooppe of vayne trustes ande the
stey of vayne expectations; lett us alle pray for hys preservatione. Ande I for my
partt wylle wyssh that hys Grace allways have, and evyn now from the
begynynge, Governares, Instructores and offyceres of ryght jugmente, ne
optimum ingenium non optima educatione deprevetur.%
Butt whatt a grett fowlle am I! So, whatt devotione shoyth many tymys butt
lytelle dyscretione! Ande thus the Gode of Inglonde be ever with you in alle
your procedynges.
The 19 of October.
Youres, H. L. B. of Wurcestere, now att Hartlebury.
Yf you wolde excytt thys berere to be moore hartye ayen the abuse of ymagry
or mor forwarde to promotte the veryte, ytt myght doo goode. Natt that ytt
came of me, butt of your selffe, etc.
(Addressed) To the Ryght Honorable Loorde P. Sealle hys synguler gode
Lorde.
Chinese Simplified
abuse: 滥用, 弊端, 骂, 虐待. lett: 列特语.
butt: 臀部, 屁股, 枪托. non: 非.
dew: 露水, 露. optima: 最佳值.
etc: 等等, 会长, 多大, 贲临, 所长, optimum: 最佳, 最佳值.
白脸, 武术, 帮闲, 梆子腔, 慰问, pray: 祈祷.
跑江湖. serve: 侍候, 伺候, 待候.
glory: 荣耀, 光荣, 辉煌.
grace: 优雅, 恩典, 天恩, 魅力,
宽限.
honorable: 光彩, 诚实, 高尚的,
尊贵的.
6 The Prince and the Pauper
CHAPTER I
THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCE AND THE
PAUPER
%In the ancient city of London, on a certain autumn day in the second
quarter of the sixteenth century, a boy was born to a poor family of the name of
Canty, who did not want him. On the same day another English child was born
to a rich family of the name of Tudor, who did want him. All England wanted
him too. England had so longed for him, and hoped for him, and prayed God for
him, that, now that he was really come, the people went nearly mad for joy.
Mere acquaintances hugged and kissed each other and cried. Everybody took a
holiday, and high and low, rich and poor, feasted and danced and sang, and got
very mellow; and they kept this up for days and nights together. By day,
London was a sight to see, with gay banners waving from every balcony and
housetop, and splendid pageants marching along. By night, it was again a sight
to see, with its great bonfires at every corner, and its troops of revellers making
merry around them. There was no talk in all England but of the new baby,
Edward Tudor, Prince of Wales, who lay lapped in silks and satins, unconscious
of all this fuss, and not knowing that great lords and ladies were tending him
and watching over him—and not caring, either. But there was no talk about the
Chinese Simplified
ancient: 久远, 古老, 古代的, 古代. joy: 乐趣, 快乐, 高兴, 喜悦. quarter: 四分之一.
autumn: 秋天, 秋季, 秋. knowing: 博学的, 知道. rich: 富有, 丰富, 富有的, 充实.
baby: 婴儿, 宝宝, 宝贝, 娃娃. ladies: 女洗手间. sang: 唱了.
balcony: 阳台, 阳. lay: 产卵, 安放, 放, 凡俗. sight: 视觉, 景象, 情景, 目光,
born: 出生, 天生的. lords: 主人. 视力, 视线.
caring: 关心. mad: 狂, 发怒, 发狂, 生气, sixteenth: 第十六, 第十六的.
corner: 角落, 隅, 棱, 角, 转角. 疯狂的. splendid: 彪炳, 卓越, 辉煌,
everybody: 每个人, 各位. marching: 游行. 灿烂的, 精彩, 辉煌的.
fuss: 大惊小怪. mellow: 甜美多汁的. troops: 部队, 兵力, 队伍, 兵员.
gay: 欢乐, 快活, 快乐的, 基佬. merry: 快乐, 愉快的. unconscious: 失去意识, 昏迷的.
holiday: 假日, 节日, 假期. pageants: 露天表演. waving: 挥动.
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other baby, Tom Canty, lapped in his poor rags, except among the family of
paupers whom he had just come to trouble with his presence.
%
Chinese Simplified
baby: 婴儿, 宝宝, 宝贝, 娃娃.
except: 除了, 除了之外.
poor: 差, 贫穷, 穷, 差劲, 贫瘠,
贫穷的, 贫苦, 困苦.
presence: 出席, 面前.
rags: 碎布.
trouble: 麻烦, 难度, 难处.
whom: 谁.
8 The Prince and the Pauper
CHAPTER II
TOM’S EARLY LIFE
Let us skip a number of years.%
London was fifteen hundred years old, and was a great town—for that day.
It had a hundred thousand inhabitants—some think double as many. The
streets were very narrow, and crooked, and dirty, especially in the part where
Tom Canty lived, which was not far from London Bridge. The houses were of
wood, with the second story projecting over the first, and the third sticking its
elbows out beyond the second. The higher the houses grew, the broader they
grew. They were skeletons of strong criss-cross beams, with solid material
between, coated with plaster. The beams were painted red or blue or black,
according to the owner’s taste, and this gave the houses a very picturesque look.
The windows were small, glazed with little diamond-shaped panes, and they
opened outward, on hinges, like doors.
The house which Tom’s father lived in was up a foul little pocket called Offal
Court, out of Pudding Lane. It was small, decayed, and rickety, but it was
packed full of wretchedly poor families. Canty’s tribe occupied a room on the
third floor. The mother and father had a sort of bedstead in the corner; but Tom,
his grandmother, and his two sisters, Bet and Nan, were not restricted—they
Chinese Simplified
according: 根据. fifteen: 十五. plaster: 石膏.
bedstead: 床架. foul: 犯规, 卑污, 肮脏的, 脏东西. pocket: 口袋, 衣袋, 兜儿, 窟窿.
blue: 蓝, 蓝色, 青. glazed: 有光. projecting: 突出的, 凸出的.
broader: 宽阔的, 概括的. grandmother: 祖母, 婆婆. sisters: 姊妹, 姐妹.
crooked: 屈曲. grew: 成长. skip: 跳跃, 跳过.
decayed: 腐朽. narrow: 狭窄, 窄, 逼仄, 狭, 小气, solid: 固体, 立体, 固体的, 坚硬,
dirty: 肮脏, 脏脏, 肮脏的, 混浊. 狭隘, 狭窄的. 扎实, 实心的, 坚固的, 坚实.
doors: 门. opened: 打开. streets: 街道.
double: 双重, 双, 加倍. outward: 朝外的. taste: 滋味, 品味, 味道, 尝味.
elbows: 肘. packed: 挤得满满的. tribe: 部落, 部族.
families: 家庭. picturesque: 如画, 如画的. wood: 木, 木材, 木头.
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had all the floor to themselves, and might sleep where they chose. There were
the remains of a blanket or two, and some bundles of ancient and dirty straw,
but these could not rightly be called beds, for they were not organised; they were
kicked into a general pile, mornings, and selections made from the mass at
night, for service.%
Bet and Nan were fifteen years old—twins. They were good-hearted girls,
unclean, clothed in rags, and profoundly ignorant. Their mother was like them.
But the father and the grandmother were a couple of fiends. They got drunk
whenever they could; then they fought each other or anybody else who came in
the way; they cursed and swore always, drunk or sober; John Canty was a thief,
and his mother a beggar. They made beggars of the children, but failed to make
thieves of them. Among, but not of, the dreadful rabble that inhabited the
house, was a good old priest whom the King had turned out of house and home
with a pension of a few farthings, and he used to get the children aside and teach
them right ways secretly. Father Andrew also taught Tom a little Latin, and how
to read and write; and would have done the same with the girls, but they were
afraid of the jeers of their friends, who could not have endured such a queer
accomplishment in them.
All Offal Court was just such another hive as Canty’s house. Drunkenness,
riot and brawling were the order, there, every night and nearly all night long.
Broken heads were as common as hunger in that place. Yet little Tom was not
unhappy. He had a hard time of it, but did not know it. It was the sort of time
that all the Offal Court boys had, therefore he supposed it was the correct and
comfortable thing. When he came home empty-handed at night, he knew his
father would curse him and thrash him first, and that when he was done the
awful grandmother would do it all over again and improve on it; and that away
in the night his starving mother would slip to him stealthily with any miserable
scrap or crust she had been able to save for him by going hungry herself,
notwithstanding she was often caught in that sort of treason and soundly beaten
for it by her husband.
Chinese Simplified
accomplishment: 成就, 修养, 完成. ignorant: 愚昧, 无知的, 茫然. 秘密地, 私自, 偷偷.
beggar: 乞丐. inhabited: 有人居住的. selections: 选择.
bundles: 捆. jeers: 嘲笑. sober: 清醒, 清醒的.
crust: 面包皮, 地壳. mornings: 早晨. soundly: 健全地.
curse: 咒骂, 诅咒, 咒. notwithstanding: 虽然, 尽管. starving: 饥饿.
cursed: 可恶的, 被诅咒的. profoundly: 深奥, 深奥地. stealthily: 悄悄地, 偷偷地, 偷偷.
drunkenness: 酒醉, 酩酊, 醉态. queer: 不对, 不是味儿, 古怪, 奇特, swore: 立誓.
empty-handed: 空手, 空手的. 古怪的. thief: 贼, 窃贼, 小偷.
endured: 忍耐. rabble: 乌合之众. thrash: 鞭打, 击败.
good-hearted: 好心肠的. riot: 暴乱, 暴动, 横行. treason: 叛国, 叛逆.
hive: 蜂房, 蜂巢, 蜂箱. secretly: 暗地里, 暗暗, 暗自, unclean: 不干不净, 不清洁的.
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